In many cases Lynda pointed out they are new to Network marketing and if they truely are then they need some help. If some how you can offer help without offending them then it would be a better choice however I would agree to Joyce as well. What happens if you offer the advise yet they don't take it. Then in such cases it would be better to ignore them. Remember we too were new to network marketing and have done the wrong things to build our business until someone pointed out our error.

I think this is a great subject and I'm interested to see some other ideas & strategies. I think a great strategy to engage those folks spamming as well as telemarketers when they call will lead to additional leads that most other networkers ignore.

hathorn wrote:In many cases Lynda pointed out they are new to Network marketing and if they truely are then they need some help. If some how you can offer help without offending them then it would be a better choice however I would agree to Joyce as well. What happens if you offer the advise yet they don't take it. Then in such cases it would be better to ignore them. Remember we too were new to network marketing and have done the wrong things to build our business until someone pointed out our error.

Jared Hathorn

Thanks Jared! I am not talking about spinning wheels here. There are lots of them coming on first time ever being in anything in business. So that is what the discussion is about. What can we do to help them?

This can work for anything and you can direct them to any opt-in page you have. Just change the message according to what you're offering.

There is no use in trying to teach newbies proper online business etiquette so it only makes sense to "flip" them into your opportunity. Since they're new they have no clue on what the hell you just did!

This can work for anything and you can direct them to any opt-in page you have. Just change the message according to what you're offering.

There is no use in trying to teach newbies proper online business etiquette so it only makes sense to "flip" them into your opportunity. Since they're new they have no clue on what the hell you just did!

Thanks Eric that is awesome and very helpful. It is important to note that most of the time people don't spam because they want to, they only do it because they want to make money,

and if we are really honest and I will be the first, I did it at first because I didn't have any other knowledge or skills.

So we can stick up our noses and say they are not worth our time, or we can decide that we want to help.

Building relationships are important in network marketing. However, no matter how people look at it we still need to work through numbers. Now why would I say that?

Well, if you only have 5 friends and constantly talk about your business over and over I do not think your business will be successful. So we would need to find a way to talk to more people about our business. So in some ways we need to work through the numbers.

So the question would be this what is the difference between spamming people vs just sharing information to as many people as possible in a given day?

My thoughts are this that if building relationship are important and going through many people as possible are important than our goal should be building as much relationships as possible in a given day. We must meet new people as much as we can and actually talk to them. Actually get to know them without throwing in their face look at my opportunity. Find out who they are and what they do, how many kids they have or if they are even married.

Eventually on their own they may ask what we do. Then that is our ability to share our information. Don't overload them with information but give them enough where they may or may not be interested without them being afraid you are selling them.

Here is where the number play in the role. We may have to go through 10, 20, or more a day to get enough people to ask us the question of what we do. So building NEW relationships each day are very important in our business and that is how we avoid spamming.